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+THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 Movies Are Your Cheapest And Best Entertainment SORRY, FOLKS-BUT IT LEAVES i'sa 1 Movie "Musi!’ Wiliam Faulkner’'s novel is now on the screen! M-G-M presents NTRUDER in fhe Dus!” Starring David Brian—Claude Jarman, Jr. Juano Hernandez | “BExceedingly FRANK | ... There can be no question it is one of the finest pictures | of the year.” l Shows at 7:20 — 9:30 10:08 Feature 7:58 — ——m THE MOST Zeozews. HONEYMOON' GIG YOUNG ADDED TREAT— A FIESTA OF ROMANCE AND ACTION! TONIGHT T0 MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER Top PICTURE THAT WILL HAVE YU HIWLING! M \ TOMCRROW ARD SAT! A BRIDE EVER SPENT! ROSALIND Rosalind's back in the laugh business she’s been away from too THE GAY RANCHERO MARIE McDONALD + FAY BAKER - KATHARINE WARREN it Yov HAve It Wuen You Neep &- 1 i Expe=®/ Yaur best bet for quick dellvery k Alr Express «. . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, @t low, economical rates. Your lotter er wire te your merchant, reguesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it fllflSK% “ % @ | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MURDER MYSTERY [Taku Wind GivesllAUGH HIT, 'TROUBLE| Coming SUNDAY By WM. FAULKNER ~ CAPITOL FEATURE “Intruder in the Dust,” M-G-M’s thrilling murder mystery, playing for the last times tonight on the | Capitol screen, employed the serv- ices of probably the most distin- ! guished stand-in ever used for a {motion picture. | He is William Faulkner, famous | Southern author of the best-seller i novel, ninety percent of which was filmed on location in its actual lo- Young Poels Subjed| To Write Aboul For so many years that we can't remember, there has been a rule around The Empire’s news office that has been unbreakable: The { Empire does not print poetry. Two small members of Miss May- berry’s third grade broke down our managing editor’s resolution, how- jever, and Elmer Friend said to print | the timely work of the young poets. The subject assigned them was the Taku Wind PREFERRED, 0 vtNS, GROSS 20TH CENTURY A fast moving first run comedy hit leads off the list of seven good reasons why everyone should attend the Gross 20th Century Theatre to- | night, and don’t mind the weather, because it is always comfortable and warm in the steam heated audi- torium. Featuring the lowest admission orices in town, in addition to the main picture, the 20th Century will creen Damon Runyon's featurette "l may not give "em culture, but | sure give ‘em art.” a (272 Scuner* starring——— Shelley WINTERS MacDonald CAREY JOINS HUSBAND Mrs. E. J. O'Brien and daughter Kathy, 2, arrived yesterday from Seattle cn Pan Am to join O'Brien, the new manager of the Baranof Hotel. They have lived in Seattle for the past three years. O'Brien Montana NS RETURNS Owens Barge, returned y from Seattle. He is stop- at the Baranci Hotel LEAVES' HOSPITAL Frida Buxton, not .Frieda Peele was discharged from Government hospital yesterday, as reported by hospital authorities. GIRL FOR EWINGS A T7-pound, 13-cunce girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Krug Ewing at 10:52 at St. Ann’s Hospital last Tuesday night. BOY FOR STEPHENS A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens Tuesday morning at 9:55 am. He weighed eight pounds. FROM FAIRBANKS -~ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heay of Fairbanks are at the Baranof Hotel. FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bertich are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. Pan Am Will Fly Thanksgiving fo Alaslfldenhanls SEATTLE— (# —More than 12 tons of poultry, fresh milk, pro- duce, ice cream and other foods for Alaska’s Thanksgiving dinner tables will be flown north within the next few days by Pan Am. erican World Airways. D. E. Bern- ard, Pan American cargo sales re- presentative, said the northbound cargo planes will be loaded to cap- acity the next few days. Mrs. | is originally from Butte, | Faulkner made his appearance as stand-in for a sequence filmed by Producer-Director Clarence Brown i a forest at Puss Kuss Creek, near Oxford. The i | Claude Jarman, Jr., to cross the stream on horseback. Faulkner, asiride a horse named Clipper, stood-in for Jarman while photo- grapher Robert Surtees focussed his camera. | The reason was that Clipper is Taulkner’'s own riding horse and at first was not used to young Jarman. Later, however, Jarman and Clipper vere ranging the countryside at 1‘\\111 speed. In addition to young Cluude Jar- man, principal roles in “Intruder in the Dust” are taken by David Brian, brilliant stage star, Juano Hernan- dez, famous Puerto Rican Negro actor and Elizabeth Patterson, well- Lknown character actr SOUIH ON PAR AMERICAN; 21 ARRIVE HERE Pan American Werld Airways carried 32 passengers on schedule yesterday. Twenty-one arrived from the south and eleven went out Arrivals from Seattle were: Mrs. E. J. O’Brien and daughter Kathy, Myer Lurie, Harvey Allen, George Abbott, Bernard and Jessie Eld- ridge, cobson, Mrs. G. McCracken, R. Mc- | Farland, John McCallum, William |and Lillian Nigh, A. E. Owens, Bobby Stoltz, T. Whiteside, Dean, Edna and Janice Williams. From Annette: I. R. Madsen, ani Andy Earles. { Bound for Ketchikan: Jessie Mc- Crary, Dr. M. McKenzie and daughter, Hether, Ralph Brown. | For Seattle: Greig Stromme, Roy | Rhodes, James Ryan, Marcus Rus- sell, Audry Feero, Elsie Pezues and Diana Dale. |ALASKA (OASTAL . FLIES ONE TRIP ON | WED., NONE TODAY | Alaska Ccastal Airlines had onc | flight yesterday with other flights held because of adverse flying con- | ditions due to high winds. There were eight passengers departing | and six arriving on the Sitka flight. | Flights were being held today be- | cause of wind. Departing for Sitka were: Mr. Dieter, Mrs. Joyce Still, D. R. Tru- deau, Robert D, Stevenson, Mrs. Alfred Perkins, Mr. Kaiser, John McCallum, P. K. John. | Arriving from Sitka were: Mrs, Efaw, Larry Thomas, A. Stevens, V. E. Knight, Dave Dishaw, W. Jchnson. ATTENTION: Civilian Defense All Squad Captains 1 — Promptly complieie your squad’s full complement. 2 — Obtain oath from each pat- rolman. 3 — File oaths of yourself and patrolmen with C. B. Holland, AELP Co. office. 4 — Issue arm band to each pat- rolman. plan to evacuate your district in emergency. 6 — Select 2 women from your district who will promptly join ARC Canteen instruction course. 7 — Attend meeting, 8 p.m. Nov- ember 21, 1950, City Council Cham- bers. JUNEAU CIVILIAN DEFENSE COUNOIL. —_— ' Your Deposits I ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS EEE R bark is pledzed to conserva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposi Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors againse loss to & maximwa of $10,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALASKA of JUNEAU, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Jared Herlick, Martha Ja- | | THE METHODIST CHURCH will | 5 — Recommend, in writing, your | z %,-l% Letters asking that the poems be § filmed by Warner Bros., “At the | published were written by Tommie | Stroke of Twelve,” starring Elisa- Whiteside, George McCurry, Colleen § beth Risdon, Howard Da Silva, Pearson, Madsen and Helen | Craig Stevens and Ben Weldon. Daroff Bill Liddle, popular organist will| Here are the poems of Miss May- | be at his usual spot at the console berry's pupils. We hope this won't of the Kimball organ with a concert | set a precedent. Mr. Friend was|from 7 until 7:15 p.m. ! just caught in a weak moment and| The main feature, “Trouble Pre-/ the opinions of the young poets ] ferred,” is the laugh packed story regarding the Taku Wind are more |of a pair of curvaceous rookie po-| printable than his own. licewomen who set out to quell a| crime wave and wind up starting The Taku Wind 1 heat wave. Thg Taku Wi.xxt? is bz;)wimz today, Fast moving action, hilarious | ; fi“b‘; o bl;’“ sone Ph“w“);'r o complications and tingling suspense | t blows the snow right of € highlight the film which features | ground 1 | Pra Peggy Knudsen, Lynne Roberts and | | And carries cardboard all around. |~ o 00c Russell. f —By Ronald Peterson and QolleN 1 Mickey Robbins. Age 8. (HRISTMAS MAILING DATA IS GIVEN Nowi Attention is again called to the importance of mailing Christmas packages early. November 15 is the deadline for mailing packages for | overseas to assure delivery by hristmas. ! Packages for the states should be | {1t throws me on the ground. mailed not later than December 3 By Johnnie Griffin, age 8.|Due to the congestion of mail dur- | | ing the Christmas holidays, parcels | The Taku Wind is cold and strong.|in most cases do not travel di-| | T heard it howling all night long. {rectly to point of address but to| It sounds like thunder, but it’s not, | divisional distributing centers to be | |1t bothers me an awful lot! re-worked and dispatched to the | ; —By Helen Daroff, age 8. {various cities and towns, which i N L necessarily causes some delay. | The Taku Wind blows very hard Co-operation in not waiting until| It almost blew me out of my yard.fyn, gay pefore a boat sails to mail | | It makes the tall white mountains packages will be very much appre- | ke, | 3 . lciated by the clerks at the Juneau | Each one is wrapped in a winter post office and will also assure dis- | cloak 4 patch on that boat. sy dsay Mageen, MRS R Boat schedules are as follows: Northbound Southbound Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. The Taku Wind is awful, I think! | It makes me slip and slide and blink. ;The people are tumbled and pushed ! about When old Mt. Look Out! —By Val Eller, age 8. Juneau smokes — {The Taku Wind is pretty rough, | Tt swings me round and round, It pushes me here and pushes me | Cl there, The Taku Wind is blowing today | b It hurls the snow like a piece of , Denali clay, | Louise 1t slides you down the slippery walk, Baranof . You go so fast you can't even talk! Louise Denali Louise Baranof .. Denali Louise Baranof ... Nov. Nov. . Nov. Dec. Dec. . Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 It whirls the water in the air Until it seems it isn't there! It tosses white caps on the sea, |My! How the Taku puzzles me! —By Dennis Lattery, age 8. Dec. | ANNUAL BAZAAR, MARTHA NO Il'a(e Ol Plalle | SOCIETY, FRIDAY NIGHT giog g . Missing in Inferior | oerns o e v | tha Society which will be held tomorrow evening in the parlors of FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 16—| 4, Northern Light Presbyterian | (o . “"\’7 VT"‘:,‘;‘GM“‘?E s(g“‘;ld‘;’" p't","es‘ Church. A variety of articles suit-| ;fdtxemi:sxcng l:)Lx!fil\::te plnnr:e wiuth rldv(v:g: able for Christmas giving will he s - atus vell as a fish ponc |aboard which has been unreported | ffi:“”rfcd (‘::m:m_ § ¥ :‘!/x\-(ve leaving Fort Yukon last Fri- Dessert will be “jfimes Stevenson, manager of the the evening jil hompmade pe '\'r-n.h.em Comm¢ r'ial Ci o t P t\and oakhi, bt vl HEIERD ©0., &b Fort| p,y Day, Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren Yukon, was piloting the plane. His |\, "5 Cowling, Mrs. J. W passenger was Varion Andrick of ;oo Mrs. G. B: Rice and Mrs. Sitka, They were bound for Vene- J. J. ctocker tie, 40 miles from Fort Yukon. R e A MARTHA SOCIETY BAZAAR sérved durine | have their Bazaar and Tea Satur- Friday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m. North- | day, November 18, at 1 p.m. Aprons, | ern Light Presbyterian Church par. | Pot Holders, Pillow Cases, Knitted | lors. ~Aprons, homemade candy Mittens and Sweaters, Table Cloths, | tea, towels, utility baskets, fish | Doll Clothes and a Food Sale will | pond, greeting cards, baby clothes | be featured. -All are welcome. dessert served, Who is Egbert? 658-4t | Come and see. 658-3t ] Reserve the Date | | Shrine SATURDAY -NOV. 18 ; 10P. M. Till MASONIC TEMPLE Semi - Formal SHRINERS-—Additional invitations available at Caslers Mens Store PAGE FIVE THE NEWEST AND BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN! AT THE LOWEST PRICES!! STARTS TONIGHT at . .. .. (O LENTURY A SPARKLING NEW FIRST RUN COMEDY HIT! Designed to Tickle Every Membr of the Family! 2 SPECIAL FEATURETTE! DAMON RUNYAN'S “AT THE STROKE OF 12" HOWARD DA SILVA — ELISABETH RISDON 3 EDGAR KENNEDY ai his best in “NOISY NEIGHBORS” 4 CARTOON in TECHNICOLOR “WOODEN INDIAN" 5 Latest World News Events VIA AIR EXPRESS 6 Bill Liddle ai the Organ! 7 The Host Enfertainment for THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN! 7 GOOD REASONS FOR THE FAMILY TO TURN OUT FOR AN EVENING OF REAL ENJOYMENT! LET THE WINDS BLOW! Always Comforiable ai the 201k Century! NEXT ATTRACTION - Staris Saturday! "{HICKEN EVERY SUNDAY" New lamp bulb beautifies fixtures like these! Bright light directed UP from this part of bulb Downward light softened by tinted enamel €oating here General Electric 0-GA Bulbs oy 40¢ Plus Tax Alaska Eleetrie Light and Power Co.